Support Mosman conversation efforts

Mosman Environment Foundation works to unleash the potential of local partners to preserve, protect and enhance the natural wealth of Mosman.

Headland Preservation Group works to preserve the headlands of Mosman and the harbour for future generations.

Mosman Parks & Bushland Association plays a major role in preserving Mosman's individual character and landscape. The Association plays a major role advocating to preserve Mosman’s individual character and landscape.

SIMS is a unique focal point for collaborative marine research and innovation, provision of marine research for policy makers and managers, and research training and teaching in the marine sciences.

WARF are seeking to establish an Aquatic Reserve in the area around Rocky Point Island, Edwards Bay and Chinaman’s Beach and the adjacent waterways in between.

The Kuno Foundation's mission is for life on Earth. Their focus is on empowering local communities, people and groups to foster a future where people and Nature can thrive together.

Jess Ewing
Jess Ewing
Jess is a nature lover, artist and activist. She enjoys spending time outdoors bushwalking and gardening. 


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